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The document provides information about the male and female reproductive systems, including diagrams and tables to label structures and describe key terms. It discusses the male structures like the penis, testes, and vas deferens. It also covers the female structures such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina. Various cycles and hormones are defined, like the ovarian and menstrual cycles, as well as hormones involved like estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH. Key reproductive events and stages are also outlined.

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Reproduction Worksheet

The document provides information about the male and female reproductive systems, including diagrams and tables to label structures and describe key terms. It discusses the male structures like the penis, testes, and vas deferens. It also covers the female structures such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina. Various cycles and hormones are defined, like the ovarian and menstrual cycles, as well as hormones involved like estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH. Key reproductive events and stages are also outlined.

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GROUP MEMBERS:_______________________________

Reproductive System Worksheet


1. Add the following labels to the diagram of the reproductive system of a male dog shown
below.

Penis, vas deferens, urethra, bladder, rectum, prostate gland, ureter, testes, seminal
vesicle, epididymis
2. Fill in the table using the choices in the list below.

A. Accessory glands; B. Epididymis; C. Vas deferens (sperm duct); D. Penis; E.


Seminiferous tubules; F. Urethra

Structure Description

......................... 1. Organ that delivers semen to the female reproductive tract

.......................... 2. Where sperm are produced

3. The tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the


..........................
urethra.

............................ 4. The tube that carries both sperm and urine down the penis.

............................ 5. Organs that contribute 90% of the semen.

............................ 6. Tubules where sperm are stored.

3. The diagram below shows a section through a testis. Label the structures in the diagram.

1. Seminiferous tubules in which the sperm are made.


2. Collecting ducts where the sperm are stored. Green
3. Epididymis in which sperm mature and become motile.
4. Fibrous coat surrounding and protecting the testis.
5. Vas deferens or sperm duct.
The diagram below shows a sperm. Label the following areas.

a) The DNA-containing area.


b) The enzyme-containing sac that aids sperm penetration of the egg.
c) The midpiece - contains mitochondria for energy for sperm movement.
d) The tail – propels the sperm along the female tract.

4. a) What is the difference between sperm and semen?.........................................

b) What is the difference between infertility and impotence?....................................

5. Add the following labels to the diagram of the female reproductive system below.

ovary, fallopian tube, cervix, vagina, uterus, endometrium


6. Fill in the following table with the words from the list below. (You may need to use some
words more than once).

A. ovary, B. vulva, C. fallopian tube, D. cervix, E. vagina, F. uterus

Term Description

................................ 1. Chamber that houses the developing fetus

................................ 2. Canal that receives the penis during copulation

................................ 3. Usual site of fertilization

................................ 4. Duct through which the ovum travels to reach the uterus.

................................. 5. A sphincter muscle between the uterus and the vagina

................................. 6. External genitalia

.................................. 7. Where the ova are produced

9. a) Arrange the following events in the ovarian cycle in the order in which they occur. Put the
numbers in the correct order in the boxes below.

1. Luteinizing hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland


2. Ovulation of mature ovum
3. Progesterone secreted by corpus luteum
4. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) secreted by the anterior pituitary gland
5. Corpus luteum develops
6. Ovum develops in the follicle
7. Estrogen secreted by follicle cells

... ... ... ... ... ... ...


11. Insert the correct term into the table using the words below.

A. progesterone, B. oestrogen, C. luteinising hormone, D. follicle stimulating hormone


E. chorionic gonadotrophin, F. morula, G. blastocyst, H. implantation, I. placenta, J.
colostrum

Term Description

......................... 1. The hormone that stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles.

......................... 2. The hormone that is secreted by the corpus luteum

......................... 3. A ball of cells produced by early division of the fertilised egg.

4. The hollow ball of cells produced by later division of the fertilised egg.
.........................
Embryo transfer is possible at this stage.

......................... 5. The hormone that changes the empty follicle into the corpus luteum.

6. The membranes that form around the embryo to allow diffusion of


.........................
nutrients and oxygen etc. between the foetal and maternal blood systems.

............................ 7. Attachment of the fertilized egg to the uterine lining

............................ 8. The hormone that is used in some pregnancy tests.

............................ 9. The hormone secreted by the ovarian follicle.

............................. 10. The first milk.

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